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. >> if fight for gay rights is making its way to the deep south, setting upshot in alabama, arkansas. this is on the controversial law that goes into effect in mississippi on july 1st. >> they have happily married and living in jackson, mississippi. >> i'm married federally but in the state single. >> they have two biological daughters. they were married in maine but mississippi is not recognizing them as a couple. >> i'm told i'm going to hell and all kinds of things. >> they are worried about fewer rights after july 1st. the law is protecting the residents from the laws that allows them to practice their fate. >> i think we are being governed by people that don't represent us any more. >> we reached out but nobody spoke to us on camera, but one by phone. a the only thing you understand in order to tell the story fairly we need to get lawmakers that voted on camera to talk about this. so it is hard to tell -- >> we are not -- >> can i ask you, are your views antigay and lesbian, what's your take? >> i'm not sure what you are asking me? >> you are antigay and lesbian? [laughter] >> u
. >> if fight for gay rights is making its way to the deep south, setting upshot in alabama, arkansas. this is on the controversial law that goes into effect in mississippi on july 1st. >> they have happily married and living in jackson, mississippi. >> i'm married federally but in the state single. >> they have two biological daughters. they were married in maine but mississippi is not recognizing them as a couple. >> i'm told i'm going to hell and all kinds of...
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and tyson foods is another one of our great arkansas companies. they have a program they call meals that matter, and they do three meals a day. and i saw their trucks there at the mayflower school where they were set up. i saw this big tyson truck just sitting there, and i knew everybody was scurrying around and the other trucks. i said what is that one? that one is just full of ice. they have learned through these tragedies and other things where they go that ice is in very, very short supply. so to try to keep things cold and to give people something cool to drink, it's very important. but anyway, we could talk about this for a long time because seeing those people and seeing what they have gone through. i was there the next morning with the governor and a number of other people, the attorney general and a number of others. madam president, it was very emotional. you talk to some folks and they are grieving for the loss of their loved one or next door neighbor in one case. i talked to a man who lost his mother. but then again at the same time th
and tyson foods is another one of our great arkansas companies. they have a program they call meals that matter, and they do three meals a day. and i saw their trucks there at the mayflower school where they were set up. i saw this big tyson truck just sitting there, and i knew everybody was scurrying around and the other trucks. i said what is that one? that one is just full of ice. they have learned through these tragedies and other things where they go that ice is in very, very short supply....
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there was a county in arkansas with two towns about the same time. one of them had 12% unemployment. the other had four percent unemployment. same socioeconomic background. all theseere were go-getters in the four percent town that kept redefine the mission and finding new possibilities. i will say this. i will tell you again, since you lost all those jobs. i became very worried in my the empowerment zones and all that was great, but harlem got an empowerment zone. unemployment was 24% when i took office. eight percent when i left. detroit got an empowerment zone. was 9.9employment rate -- 9.5%. barely over six percent when i left. it has not always been a basket case. but it is tough. you have to have a local strategy. we passed this new markets tax credit. i would be shocked if more than 10% of you knew what it was. it basically says, if you go to a place and invest, and the unemployment rate is above the national average, you can get a 39% credit on your investment. salt whooper worth his has a way to finance this will figure out how to use this a
there was a county in arkansas with two towns about the same time. one of them had 12% unemployment. the other had four percent unemployment. same socioeconomic background. all theseere were go-getters in the four percent town that kept redefine the mission and finding new possibilities. i will say this. i will tell you again, since you lost all those jobs. i became very worried in my the empowerment zones and all that was great, but harlem got an empowerment zone. unemployment was 24% when i...
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arkansas's attorney general plans to appeal the ruling. a new campaign for less beian and gay quality is gaining ground in mississippi on the heels of a law that goes into effect on july 1st called "religious freedom restoration ac." supporters say it's meant to protect religion. the gay community says it's a way to discriminate against them. >> hey. josling arrested carla are married in mississippi? >> federally, i am married. statewise, i am single. >> they have two biological daughters and while the women got married in maine, mississippi doesn't recognize them as a couple? >> i have been told i am going to hell. i have been told all kinds of things. >> they are worried that they will have even fewer rights after july 1st when the mississippi religious restoration act goes into effect. the law protec -- critics say is the door to discriminating against gays. >> i think we are being governed by people who don't represent us any more. >> we reached out to numerous lawmakers who support the new law. no one responded to our request for comm
arkansas's attorney general plans to appeal the ruling. a new campaign for less beian and gay quality is gaining ground in mississippi on the heels of a law that goes into effect on july 1st called "religious freedom restoration ac." supporters say it's meant to protect religion. the gay community says it's a way to discriminate against them. >> hey. josling arrested carla are married in mississippi? >> federally, i am married. statewise, i am single. >> they have...
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in kentucky, it's alison lundergran grimes and in arkansas, mark pryor. and joining me, two people who have been in the firing line. i was just talking to you guys off camera. you both have been through competitive primaries and competitive generals, highs and lows so i think you have the thick skin to prove it. >> yes. >> primaries as a challenger when you won your primary in the house gave you a ton of momentum. as an incumbent when you won your primary, it was tough on the general. so talk about that as far as mitch mcconnell's thinking this morning. is he more vulnerable or less? >> i think in the house and senate i had a four-way primary and then a runoff. when you had multiple election, it's all about obviously raising money and everything that's being thrown at you. i think that really does create some challenges for you. i mean, you got to be able to beat the other guy in your own house, your own party. and i think mitch has had a tough time at it. they're going to obviously have to throw some money in there. but he still is, you know, he's an inc
in kentucky, it's alison lundergran grimes and in arkansas, mark pryor. and joining me, two people who have been in the firing line. i was just talking to you guys off camera. you both have been through competitive primaries and competitive generals, highs and lows so i think you have the thick skin to prove it. >> yes. >> primaries as a challenger when you won your primary in the house gave you a ton of momentum. as an incumbent when you won your primary, it was tough on the...
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arkansas, tennessee and west virginia seniors scored the worst. massachusetts and connecticut ranked best in both. we thought we would give you the questions that touched the kids the most. 60% got this wrong. what is 16 to the half one-half hour cute. >> it's 64. >> you just did that right now. >> because if you do 16 to the half hour, that's four. 16 times four. >> did you get an "a" in math? the answer is 64. i'm so impressed. >> or she's really good at google. >> oh, that's not fair. >> that is not fair. >> roxana. thank you. >> thank you, guys. >> well, the first openly gay professional football player when the nfl draft kicks off in new york. the defensive end made headlines when he announced that he's gay, and he hopes the decision will i am entire other athletes. >> because i came out and i was the first one to do it, i think that could be a beacon for other athletes who may be gay or may be not. i think i can be a beacon for those people. >> sam is the defensive player of the scc and he was offered the arthur ashe award. >> and a close lo
arkansas, tennessee and west virginia seniors scored the worst. massachusetts and connecticut ranked best in both. we thought we would give you the questions that touched the kids the most. 60% got this wrong. what is 16 to the half one-half hour cute. >> it's 64. >> you just did that right now. >> because if you do 16 to the half hour, that's four. 16 times four. >> did you get an "a" in math? the answer is 64. i'm so impressed. >> or she's really good...
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so we had these arguments at the governor's mansion in arkansas. i said no, we won't, because productivity is high and our borders are more open than other countries. if we start charging too much with inflation, competing products will come in and we will drive prices back down. we need to shoot for 4% unemployment. even my own advisers looked at me like i had been temporarily deranged. let me hasten to say, that is 4% inflation with high unemployment. when workers get discouraged, as they have quite understandably in the aftermath of the financial crisis, then the participation rate tends to go down. the unemployment rate may not be comparable from one year to the next. it really depends on what the level of work force purchase a -- participation was. anyway, what we decided to do was first, to figure out what had caused a slowdown, because there was a marked slowdown in the economy in the bush years, and we got into a recession and got out of it. we could not just shake out of it. why was it worse since the economic policy had not changed from t
so we had these arguments at the governor's mansion in arkansas. i said no, we won't, because productivity is high and our borders are more open than other countries. if we start charging too much with inflation, competing products will come in and we will drive prices back down. we need to shoot for 4% unemployment. even my own advisers looked at me like i had been temporarily deranged. let me hasten to say, that is 4% inflation with high unemployment. when workers get discouraged, as they...
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c coming up on al jazeera america, the first gay marriage licenses are issues in arkansas. the fight fight for gay rights lets up. dedicated to nelson mandela, what they are saying about a landside election. . >> south africa's president is promising more jobs and infrastructure projects after voters handed the anc a convincing election victory. many want more from the party. a report from johannesburg. >> that's the sound of anc supporters people are celebrating the victory. jacob zuma addressed them and told them that he is happy that they have given him another five years in government. he told them about apartheid and said the anc is doing the best it can to deliver on the promises to the poor. he promised jobs, and sanitation, water, electricity, all of the things that people really want. jacob zuma knows his party didn't do it in other elections. he has a long road ahead. he said tonight people will celebrate. people will dance. come tomorrow morning, he says he and his administration will go back to the drawing board and find a way forward. he promised he will do the
c coming up on al jazeera america, the first gay marriage licenses are issues in arkansas. the fight fight for gay rights lets up. dedicated to nelson mandela, what they are saying about a landside election. . >> south africa's president is promising more jobs and infrastructure projects after voters handed the anc a convincing election victory. many want more from the party. a report from johannesburg. >> that's the sound of anc supporters people are celebrating the victory. jacob...
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. >>> president obama spent much of yesterday surveying damage left by the deadly tornados in arkansas. it was part of a massive storm system that killed 35 people a week and a half ago. that storm system also moved through tupelo, mississippi. we're getting a dramatic new look at the tornado. it is courtesy of a mississippi church. high winds plow through a children's playground. >>> a man in detroit sentenced to three years in federal prison on his 90th birthday. the crime, hauling more than a ton of cocaine into michigan for a mexican drug ring. he was one of 19 people charged. >>> two grooms men stole the spotlight at an australian wedding. the new couple and wedding party were taking pictures on a beach when they saw that capsized boat. the two grooms men stripped to their underwear and swam back to the boater. they even finished the wedding photos with a slight change in attire. >>> time to get down to business with cnbc's courtney reagan. good morning, courtney. >> good morning, frances. the department of transportation rejects calls by two senators to tell owners of recalled gm
. >>> president obama spent much of yesterday surveying damage left by the deadly tornados in arkansas. it was part of a massive storm system that killed 35 people a week and a half ago. that storm system also moved through tupelo, mississippi. we're getting a dramatic new look at the tornado. it is courtesy of a mississippi church. high winds plow through a children's playground. >>> a man in detroit sentenced to three years in federal prison on his 90th birthday. the crime,...
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. >>> president obama spent much of yesterday surveying damage left by the deadly tornadoes in arkansas. the severe weather was part of a massive storm system that killed 35 people a week and a half ago. >>> that storm system also moved through tupelo, mississippi, where we're getting a dramatic new look at the tornadoes courtesy of a mississippi church. watch as the high winds just plow through a children's playground. >>> a man in detroit has been sentenced to three years in federal prison on his 90th birthday. the crime? hauling more than a ton of cocaine into michigan for a mexican drug ring. he was one of 19 people charged. >>> two grooms men stole the spotlight at an australian wedding were taking pictures on the beach when they saw a capsized boots. the two men stripped to their underwear and swam back and finished the wedding photos with a slight change in attire. >>> campaigning goes high tech. "scrambled politics" is next. an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip
. >>> president obama spent much of yesterday surveying damage left by the deadly tornadoes in arkansas. the severe weather was part of a massive storm system that killed 35 people a week and a half ago. >>> that storm system also moved through tupelo, mississippi, where we're getting a dramatic new look at the tornadoes courtesy of a mississippi church. watch as the high winds just plow through a children's playground. >>> a man in detroit has been sentenced to three...
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"the washington post" on one of the key senate races in arkansas. mark pryor in a tough reelection battle. thold describes the reelection race. the first ad by the pryor campaign was this. [video clip] >> i'm not ashamed to say i believe in god. one hase teaches us no all the answers, only god does. neither political party is always right. this is my compass, my northstar. it gives me comfort and guidance to do what is best for arkansas. i am mark pryor and i approved this message because this is who i am and what i believe. adt: larry sabato, that cannot lay last year. mark pryor is a democrat and his father served as a democrat. longtime friend of the clintons, no reference to democrat or democratic party in a state that is increasingly republican. i do not think any state has turned so sharply republican in recent times as arkansas, unless maybe west virginia for some of the same reasons. that ad was heavily criticized by democratic media advertising specialists, privately, not publicly. sophisticates perhaps are turned r said.what pryo you have
"the washington post" on one of the key senate races in arkansas. mark pryor in a tough reelection battle. thold describes the reelection race. the first ad by the pryor campaign was this. [video clip] >> i'm not ashamed to say i believe in god. one hase teaches us no all the answers, only god does. neither political party is always right. this is my compass, my northstar. it gives me comfort and guidance to do what is best for arkansas. i am mark pryor and i approved this...
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voters in arkansas say poll workers went beyond the law and wound up blocking the vote. we start with the saga of donald sterling and what for now are his l.a. clippers. sources are now telling nbc news that donald sterling has given control of the team to his wife shelly and that she has agreed to voluntarily sell the team. those same unnamed sources also tell nbc news that there's no truth to the rumor that shelly sterling's camp is suing the nba. the news comes less than two weeks before the league's owners are set to vote on whether to force a sale of the team, following sterling's outrageous comments to a young "friend" that were caught on tape. the nba just issued this statement. "we continue to follow the process set forth
voters in arkansas say poll workers went beyond the law and wound up blocking the vote. we start with the saga of donald sterling and what for now are his l.a. clippers. sources are now telling nbc news that donald sterling has given control of the team to his wife shelly and that she has agreed to voluntarily sell the team. those same unnamed sources also tell nbc news that there's no truth to the rumor that shelly sterling's camp is suing the nba. the news comes less than two weeks before the...
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. >> reporter: police dispatch here in little rock, arkansas, put out the call. they eventually found him two miles from his house. police say they get these calls every once in a while of an alzheimer's patient out wandering aimlessly, but this one was different. when the officers approached melvin, they say it was clear-- he was a man on a mission. >> it was absolutely a moment of clarity for him. >> reporter: sergeant brian grigsby and officer troy dillard say even though melvin didn't know his address or where he came from, he absolutely knew where he was going. >> he was pretty adamant. >> he wasn't going home until he got those flowers. >> reporter: flowers? >> that's what he wanted. he wanted flowers for his wife because tomorrow was mother's day. >> reporter: melvin had bought flowers for his wife every mother's day since the birth of their first child, and he wasn't going to disappoint her now. >> he had to get those flowers. we had to get them. i didn't have a choice. >> reporter: so after telling dispatch they were taking the man right home, the office
. >> reporter: police dispatch here in little rock, arkansas, put out the call. they eventually found him two miles from his house. police say they get these calls every once in a while of an alzheimer's patient out wandering aimlessly, but this one was different. when the officers approached melvin, they say it was clear-- he was a man on a mission. >> it was absolutely a moment of clarity for him. >> reporter: sergeant brian grigsby and officer troy dillard say even though...
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this is how they did, arkansas, tennessee and west virginia saw their scores the worse. massachusetts and connecticut ranked best in both. we thought we would give you an example of the questions that stumped the kids the most. 60% of them got this one wrong. what is 16 to the one-half power cubed. >> dear lord, that's algae bra, right? i'm going to say 512. >> well, that's a good guess, and i don't mean to put any pressure on you, but morgan got this right at 4:00. >> what did she say? >> she said 64. yeah, i'm not good at math. >> did she chart it out or did she cheat. >> michael claims she googled it. maybe she did it in her head. i never would have gotten that right. >> how did we get that? >> the square root of four and then cube it, 64. >> thank you. nintendo said it will not cave to pressure to include gay characters in its new game. the outrage of social media is next. coming up at 7:00 p.m. eastern, "real money with ali velshi." >> coming up on "real money" my look at middle class with one woman and man's budget balancing act and the toll its taking on their rel
this is how they did, arkansas, tennessee and west virginia saw their scores the worse. massachusetts and connecticut ranked best in both. we thought we would give you an example of the questions that stumped the kids the most. 60% of them got this one wrong. what is 16 to the one-half power cubed. >> dear lord, that's algae bra, right? i'm going to say 512. >> well, that's a good guess, and i don't mean to put any pressure on you, but morgan got this right at 4:00. >> what...
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central part of his operations, he trains local kids from mississippi and across the river in neighboring arkansas under an apprentice program, teaching skills like hand carving canoes, outdoor survival and the ins and outs of guiding and the history of the river. most of these kids come from pretty distressed neighborhoods and the hope, the intent, is that once trained up, they will stay with the company. >> nice paddling, tony. you got it down. >> thank you. i'll be feeling that tomorrow. >> buck island. most of the island could be under 45 to 50 feet of flowing river water from april to june with the spring ice melt and rainstorms. >> we do a lot of cooking out here. >> multi-purpose and indestructible? >> um-hum. the next step in this thing is here are the greens and we should stuff as many greens as we can into that. >> this right here? >> yeah. >> all right. so how does your program work? around what age are they generally when they first start? >> teenagers. as soon as they can hold a paddle. the only thing we ask is interest and commitment. >> what does that mean, commitment? >> we had res
central part of his operations, he trains local kids from mississippi and across the river in neighboring arkansas under an apprentice program, teaching skills like hand carving canoes, outdoor survival and the ins and outs of guiding and the history of the river. most of these kids come from pretty distressed neighborhoods and the hope, the intent, is that once trained up, they will stay with the company. >> nice paddling, tony. you got it down. >> thank you. i'll be feeling that...
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arkansas, where about half the 75 counties are dry is the only state in the same neighborhood as kentucky. nevertheless, senator mitch mcconnell knows full well the importance of liquor to his state's identity. he won passage of a resolution last week recognizing the 50th anniversary of the original declaration on kentucky bourbon. >> on may 4th, congress declared borbon whiskey had achieved recognition across the world as a distinct of product of the united states and expressed the sense of congress that the united states should prohibit the immigration of any other liquor purporting to call itself bourbon. and earlier this year, the legislature passed a bill that would create a path to alcohol sales in state parks, even if they're in dry counties. imagine the idea that somehow you could use booze to influence a vote. there was still a belief of that about 100 years ago. meanwhile, kentucky is moving to the political front lines of another vice, the fight over hemp, the agricultural cousin to marijuana. the state is in a fight with with the feds after the government seized a shipment of
arkansas, where about half the 75 counties are dry is the only state in the same neighborhood as kentucky. nevertheless, senator mitch mcconnell knows full well the importance of liquor to his state's identity. he won passage of a resolution last week recognizing the 50th anniversary of the original declaration on kentucky bourbon. >> on may 4th, congress declared borbon whiskey had achieved recognition across the world as a distinct of product of the united states and expressed the sense...
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that's this sunday 7:00 pm arkansas >>> landslide in northern afghanistan - more than 2,000 people are killed. >>> hello, you are watching al jazeera. these are the top stories - kiev launches a new military operation in eastern ukraine. moscow condemns the death of pro-russian demonstrators in odessa. >>> a ceasefire or surrender - syrian rebels may be about to give up the fight for the city of homs. >>> on trial for going their job - three al jazeera
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he had just flown in from little rock arkansas and missed his connecting flight. that lock down triggered the closure of gates at the largest terminal trapping passengers inside. that guy is now in custody. we talked about this, don't look down. take a look at this picture. that's the glass flooring of the sky deck of the 103rd floor of willis power cracking under the feet of a california family. four men stepping out on the glass ledge to take a better look at the city. they decided to sit down to take a look at the and take a picture. when i put my hand down to push myself up i hear and i feel the glass just crack. i thought we are going down with it. >> can you image? officials say the crack was in a thin layer of flplexy glass tha keeps it from scratches. they say the guys weren't in danger. >> the los angeles clippers have a new owner and it only took $2 billion. former psych soft ceo steve baumer has decided to it would sign off on the deal and the term. the sale price would be almost four times more than the previous nba high. >> it has taken 20-years for t
he had just flown in from little rock arkansas and missed his connecting flight. that lock down triggered the closure of gates at the largest terminal trapping passengers inside. that guy is now in custody. we talked about this, don't look down. take a look at this picture. that's the glass flooring of the sky deck of the 103rd floor of willis power cracking under the feet of a california family. four men stepping out on the glass ledge to take a better look at the city. they decided to sit...
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you've got floodwaters that have torn through arkansas. a severe storm in the western part of the state dumped 6 inches of rain there in just a few hours. police have had to rescue dozens of people from the rising waters in that area. and people in north texas also in the midst of a major clean-up right now after a severe thunderstorm ripped through that area. the system packed 70-mile-an-hour winds. very scary situation for folks on the ground there. flash flooding also involved. and southern minnesota was also slammed by high winds and hail, a couple of tornadoes went through there as well. a severe storm even tore the roof off of one home. >> i'm lost, i'm devastated. >> we're all alive, that's the main thing. just have to rebuild. >> things are starting to calm down thankfully for these folks. the winds at just 15 miles an hour. but those storms are moving. we're keeping an eye on them here. >>> let's get you back to politics now for a moment. mitt romney did an interview today and in it, he took a swipe at hillary clinton. he blasted
you've got floodwaters that have torn through arkansas. a severe storm in the western part of the state dumped 6 inches of rain there in just a few hours. police have had to rescue dozens of people from the rising waters in that area. and people in north texas also in the midst of a major clean-up right now after a severe thunderstorm ripped through that area. the system packed 70-mile-an-hour winds. very scary situation for folks on the ground there. flash flooding also involved. and southern...
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arkansas, georgia, and kentucky. in all three states the president's approval is below the national average. >> terrible. >> kentucky and arkansas, it's in the 30s. and his signature health care law isn't doing much better. at least 50% say it's a bad idea in all three states. and while those are bad numbers for the democratic party in general, you'd think, it's not necessarily hurting the party's candidates. >> let's start in arkansas. chuck todd, mark pryor up 11 according to this polls. there are some they have him up two or three points. but some other polls showing mark pryor holding on. i'll be the first to admit this is a big surprise to me. what's going on in that state? >> surprise to me too. i think you look at two numbers. number one, mark pryor is winning a third of obama disapproval voters. >> how's he doing that? >> well, i think it's because he's identified himself as mark pryor. not as democrat mark pryor, number one. number two, i think that arkansas if you look at it, arkansans give bill clinton a 7
arkansas, georgia, and kentucky. in all three states the president's approval is below the national average. >> terrible. >> kentucky and arkansas, it's in the 30s. and his signature health care law isn't doing much better. at least 50% say it's a bad idea in all three states. and while those are bad numbers for the democratic party in general, you'd think, it's not necessarily hurting the party's candidates. >> let's start in arkansas. chuck todd, mark pryor up 11 according...
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. >>> same-sex couples in arkansas can hear wedding bells. the judge didn't issue a stay, meaning the ruling could go in effect immediately. the state attorney-general plans to appeal to the arkansas supreme court and ask for a stay. 17 states and the district of columbia allow same next marriages. the lawyer who took on california's proposition eight says it's time for gay marriage to be legal. this week's guest on "talk to al jazeera" is akin to the civil rights movement. he told john seigenthaler about the issues surrounding the battle for marriage equality. >> depriving people of marriage equality couldn't help anyone, didn't help heterosexual marriage, my marriage, or the fact my gay neighbour can't get married. it was a product of discrimination. it was a product of a belief that people were different based on sexual orientation. because that didn't serve legitimate governmental interest, there was simply no governmental bases, no justification for discriminating based on who could get married and who couldn't. >> you can see "talk to a
. >>> same-sex couples in arkansas can hear wedding bells. the judge didn't issue a stay, meaning the ruling could go in effect immediately. the state attorney-general plans to appeal to the arkansas supreme court and ask for a stay. 17 states and the district of columbia allow same next marriages. the lawyer who took on california's proposition eight says it's time for gay marriage to be legal. this week's guest on "talk to al jazeera" is akin to the civil rights movement....
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. >> they lost everything in a tornado in arkansas but are celebrating, more on their wednesdaying why they decided to move up that date. >> the cloudy start to the day for the afternoon partly cloudy and a lot cooler for some. >>> at least 350 people have been killed in a huge landslide in afghanistan and as many as 2,000 are missing. the landslide buried hundreds of homes in a small villanage a remote part of northeast afghanistan a second landslide hit as others rushed to help. it has been difficult to find victims because crews only have shovels to dig through the rubble and there aren't enough people to help. heavy rains, earlier this week may be to blame. >>> and there are a couple of new developments in the ukraine crisis. 12 international military swervers kidnapped by prorussian militants have been freed a envoy negotiated the release. ukraine forces are resuming military action against prorussian forces. violence flaired up yesterday as they shot down two helicopters and took part in clashes that sparked a fire killing 31. >>> attorneys for the boston marathon bombing suspect
. >> they lost everything in a tornado in arkansas but are celebrating, more on their wednesdaying why they decided to move up that date. >> the cloudy start to the day for the afternoon partly cloudy and a lot cooler for some. >>> at least 350 people have been killed in a huge landslide in afghanistan and as many as 2,000 are missing. the landslide buried hundreds of homes in a small villanage a remote part of northeast afghanistan a second landslide hit as others rushed...
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voters are preparing to go to the polls tomorrow for contested primaries in arkansas, georgia, idaho, kentucky, oregon and pennsylvania and in this era of tea party dominance with red state primaries now doubling as bitter battles for the future of the republican party, the stakes are high and the fight for victory has gotten downright nasty this evening. it is nasty in idaho where governor butch otter used a bit of jujitsu to make sure two fringe candidates were on stage to steal the show in the lone debate in the governor's race. this, of course, infuriated his only serious challenger, senator russ fulcher, who called it a circus. >> you have your choice, folks. a cowboy, a curmudgeon, a biker or a normal guy. >> we're a wasting all kinds of wood out there, and they're burring it and smogging this place up. >> i don't like political correctness. can i say this, it sucks. as it says in my motorcycle club, hey diddle diddle right up the middle is my style. >> because those guys will be on the ballot in your state. oregon is getting nasty too with senate candidate monica wehby and a 91
voters are preparing to go to the polls tomorrow for contested primaries in arkansas, georgia, idaho, kentucky, oregon and pennsylvania and in this era of tea party dominance with red state primaries now doubling as bitter battles for the future of the republican party, the stakes are high and the fight for victory has gotten downright nasty this evening. it is nasty in idaho where governor butch otter used a bit of jujitsu to make sure two fringe candidates were on stage to steal the show in...
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. >>> in arkansas, a halt to same-sex marriages in that state. last week a circuit court judge struck down the state's ban on same-sex marriage. more than 400 same-sex couples got marriage licenses after that ruling. but now the legality of those marriages is in limbo. >>> cornell william brooks has been selected as the president and ceo of the ncaa. -- naacp. he will be produced to naacp members at their las vegas convention this summer. >>> the pennsylvania state archives released never before seen video of president franklin dell are no roosevelt showing fdr paralyzed by polio walking. his legs supported by braces as he walks up a ramp at the 1937 major league baseball all-star game. >> after more than 60er yao e y the radio, carl castle is retiring this weekend. he started his broadcasting career when he was just 16 in north carolina. a job he dreamed of doing as a young boy. kasell spent years as the official scorekeeper on the quiz show -- wait, wait. don't tell me. he says you'll still hear him from time to time on the radio. >>> and we've
. >>> in arkansas, a halt to same-sex marriages in that state. last week a circuit court judge struck down the state's ban on same-sex marriage. more than 400 same-sex couples got marriage licenses after that ruling. but now the legality of those marriages is in limbo. >>> cornell william brooks has been selected as the president and ceo of the ncaa. -- naacp. he will be produced to naacp members at their las vegas convention this summer. >>> the pennsylvania state...
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voters preparing to go to the polls in arkansas, georgia, idaho, oregon, and pennsylvania. and with the tea parties dominant. the stakes are high and the fight for victory has gotten downright nasty this evening. it is nasty in idaho, where the incumbent governor used a devilish bit of jujitsu to make sure two fringe candidates were on stage to steal the show. this unfewerrate the only serious challenger, the state senator, who called the whole thing, quote, circus. >> you have your choice, folks, a cowboy, a curmudgeon, a biker, or a normal guy. >> we're wasting wood out there and they're bunching it. >> i don't like political correctness. it sucks. >> as it says on my motorcycle club, hey, diddle, diddling are right up the middle. >> those guys are on the ballot tomorrow in idaho. in oregon, it's getting nasty too with monica webby, a pediatric neurosurgeon, bee sieged bay brutal opposition dump including the release of a 9-1-1 call in which her ex-boyfriend calls her a stalker and her ex-husband accused her of pulling his hair, slapping him and throwing items at him. it
voters preparing to go to the polls in arkansas, georgia, idaho, oregon, and pennsylvania. and with the tea parties dominant. the stakes are high and the fight for victory has gotten downright nasty this evening. it is nasty in idaho, where the incumbent governor used a devilish bit of jujitsu to make sure two fringe candidates were on stage to steal the show. this unfewerrate the only serious challenger, the state senator, who called the whole thing, quote, circus. >> you have your...
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you have to remember the arkansas electorate. in recent elections in the white evangelical christians have been close to 60% of the turnout. this kind of appeal can actually make a difference. it is an emotional appeal but in pryor's sense reveals what he considers to be important or tries to sell that idea. host: one poll has him up, a long way between now and november. we will cover all the campaigns on the c-span network. steve from austin, texas, good morning. caller: good morning, thank you. i would ask you sam rayburn years ago when he retired from sticker of the house he only had a few thousand dollars in his checking account. these guys are retiring as millionaires. are these guys allowed to keep their advertising budget after they retire? how are these guys retiring as millionaires? after only making under $200,000 a year. host: thank you, we will get a response. larry sabato? guest: a very good question, i hear that a lot. first of all, no, they cannot keep for personal use what is in their campaign accounts. it is forb
you have to remember the arkansas electorate. in recent elections in the white evangelical christians have been close to 60% of the turnout. this kind of appeal can actually make a difference. it is an emotional appeal but in pryor's sense reveals what he considers to be important or tries to sell that idea. host: one poll has him up, a long way between now and november. we will cover all the campaigns on the c-span network. steve from austin, texas, good morning. caller: good morning, thank...
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country and just not in other parts of the country there are now six states, north dakota, south dakota, arkansas, mississippi, wyoming, missouri, that have a single abortion provider in them, just one. it seems that we are headed toward something that doesn't really look like a constitutionally guaranteed right but instead to kind of a federally, you know -- a federalist decision by the states about whether they will allow it or not. >> well there's no question that states across the country, especially in the south and midwest, have passed very detailed restrictions that have made access in some areas almost impossible. this so-called trap laws that targeted regulation of abortion providers, requiring doctors to have admitting privileges the local hospitals when many of the doctors that are providing abortion services at these clinics are having to fly in from a great distance because local doctors have been terrorized or ostracized by catholic-run hospitals, for example, until you have to fly doctors in. so, having admitting privilege as a requirement is cutting off access or the waiting perio
country and just not in other parts of the country there are now six states, north dakota, south dakota, arkansas, mississippi, wyoming, missouri, that have a single abortion provider in them, just one. it seems that we are headed toward something that doesn't really look like a constitutionally guaranteed right but instead to kind of a federally, you know -- a federalist decision by the states about whether they will allow it or not. >> well there's no question that states across the...
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lawmakers from arkansas, mississippi, oklahoma and alabama lead ago moment of silence, also thanking rescuers and those who supported victims and their families, 36 people died since sunday. >> coming up, we're going to show you why victims of those tornadoes aren't looking now to secure those homes once they are rebuilt, instead looking elsewhere for shelter when the next storm hits. >> the white house is set to review new rules for transporting oil by rail. a train derailment in virginia sparked a massive fire. 13 tankers jumped the tracks, some plunging into the james river and are leaking oil. buildings were evacuated. this is the second incident involving csx trains in the past year. hours later, the white house received new safety recommendations for transporting oil. >> parts of southern california under a fire watch as wildfire rages out of control in san bernadino. firefighters say the fire burning 1,000 acres. one home damaged, another 1600 evacuated. classes at high schools in the area are canceled today. high winds up to 70 miles per hour expected through friday. >> tens
lawmakers from arkansas, mississippi, oklahoma and alabama lead ago moment of silence, also thanking rescuers and those who supported victims and their families, 36 people died since sunday. >> coming up, we're going to show you why victims of those tornadoes aren't looking now to secure those homes once they are rebuilt, instead looking elsewhere for shelter when the next storm hits. >> the white house is set to review new rules for transporting oil by rail. a train derailment in...
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next is greg from cherokee village arkansas. good morning. -- cherokee village, arkansas. caller: i use the veterans administration as an air force veteran. have is, there is not enough doctors. they have to figure out a way to and make thectors va hospital's teaching hospitals and not something where you feel like you have to have a relationship with the doctor. i end up saying physicians assistants -- i end up seeing physicians assistants, which is fine, but there are times when you need to see a doctor. the hospital i use is a teaching hospital. i have seen the same ophthalmologist -- i have not seen the same ophthalmologist twice in five years. it's a decent system. does it take longer? probably does. but you have 30 senators who voted against building new facilities. overall, how would you assess the care that you have been receiving? it's not at's fine. question of care. more veteransn of than what the hospital can handle. one of the points that we have been talking about this week is the budget for the department of veterans affairs has actually nearly doubled over
next is greg from cherokee village arkansas. good morning. -- cherokee village, arkansas. caller: i use the veterans administration as an air force veteran. have is, there is not enough doctors. they have to figure out a way to and make thectors va hospital's teaching hospitals and not something where you feel like you have to have a relationship with the doctor. i end up saying physicians assistants -- i end up seeing physicians assistants, which is fine, but there are times when you need to...
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. >> and it's the same ugliness in arkansas, with republican tom cotton using the va to go after senator mark pryor. >> mark pryor's response to the scandal? silence. he sides with obama. >> he does side with president obama. he wants these problems fixed. that's what all americans want. but using a tragedy as a political football, that's bad politics and bad taste. joining me now are ryan grim and goldie taylor. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. >> ryan, outrage over the va is really bipartisan, so why are republicans trying to make it political, and could that back fire on them? >> it could, and you're seeing senator richard burr in north carolina having major problems because he politicized this and started attacking a veterans group there, which then lashed back at him and he had never served in the military and in north carolina, you know, that's kind of a prerequisite for criticizing the military there. so in situations like that, it certainly could back fire. they don't want to overplay their hands. i think their political move here is they want to ti
. >> and it's the same ugliness in arkansas, with republican tom cotton using the va to go after senator mark pryor. >> mark pryor's response to the scandal? silence. he sides with obama. >> he does side with president obama. he wants these problems fixed. that's what all americans want. but using a tragedy as a political football, that's bad politics and bad taste. joining me now are ryan grim and goldie taylor. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, reverend...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? without objection. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize command sergeant major w. -- lliam e. high jr. of the explosive device -- who retired after 32 years of distinguished service. today one of the greatest threats faced by our service men and women is the i.e.d. while serving, the sernlt major worked tirelessly to ensure that men and women in harm's way have the necessary training and capabilities to protect them from this lethal threat. his work enabled the organization to have success in countering the i.e.d. threat. his awards include the legion of merit, bronze star, her to toirs service medal, joint service commendation and army commendation and he also served as a drill sergeant in his 32-year career. i'm proud to recognize his career and i'd like to congratulate his wife ingrid and his children whose love and support has aided and strengthened him as he served our great nationism wish him the best in his retirement and ask that this statement be submitted to
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arkansas. for jb in your previous statements on the at least a i hauled two or three times a year to camel inasis, for camelt kentucky. they did is to audit the military on that. host: thank you for calling your experience on the road. steve brings up the fuel tax and where the money raised from that is going. guest: all right. some transportation groups would like to see all the money that comes from the fuel tax to go back into transportation, and that has been a concern that not all of the money always goes directly to address the maintenance of the roads and bridges, and then even some of the money goes to other modes of transportation such as transit and trains, so you have lawmakers who are pushing for forthe money to be provided fixing the roads in helping to maintain roadways and bridges and tunnels. host: what percentage of the money that is raised, the fuel tax or for the trust fund, actually goes to bridges and roadways and tunnels? is more thank it half goes to addressing the roadwa
arkansas. for jb in your previous statements on the at least a i hauled two or three times a year to camel inasis, for camelt kentucky. they did is to audit the military on that. host: thank you for calling your experience on the road. steve brings up the fuel tax and where the money raised from that is going. guest: all right. some transportation groups would like to see all the money that comes from the fuel tax to go back into transportation, and that has been a concern that not all of the...
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facilities in missouri, kentucky, arkansas, oklahoma and lots of indications that everybody is seeing the same experience. this is a -- the american part of this company, circo, is based in reston, virginia, but this is a british company. they were already in trouble with the british government, i have read, for not providing the services they guaranteed to provide. it's amazing to me that to do the work to implement this program, to get a canadian company to design the web site that's already in trouble with the canadian government for failure to do what they said they would do, but we hire that company anyway. you would think there would be american companies with -- who aren't in trouble with anybody's government who could design a web site. and then you get a british company who is in trouble with the british government, said we want you to operate these centers for the written applications, no wonder taxpayers are wondering who's minding the store? who is managing the government? who is doing things that would just make common sense anywhere else? and i continue to hear from miss
facilities in missouri, kentucky, arkansas, oklahoma and lots of indications that everybody is seeing the same experience. this is a -- the american part of this company, circo, is based in reston, virginia, but this is a british company. they were already in trouble with the british government, i have read, for not providing the services they guaranteed to provide. it's amazing to me that to do the work to implement this program, to get a canadian company to design the web site that's already...
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pascal vermont of san francisco leaved to for arkansas. vermont will provide disaster mental health relief to the affected families and families. the red cross is giving help to 12 states. >>> 8:54 this morning, we have video of an angry confrontation between neighbors in brentwood after two separate dog attacks. a 52-year-old woman who was walking her dog on nunn street yesterday when two dogs attacked her. she was bitten on the face, hand and ankle. and less than 10 minutes later, the same dog attacked a man walking two small dogs on hudson drive. both victims were taken to the hospital for treatment of their injuries. animal control managed to capture one of the dogs, a lab without incident, but they used a stun gun on the second dog when it charged at officers after they found it cornered in a backyard. neighbors got into a heated confrontation as the family of one of the victims returned from the hospital. >> i understand, and i feel for your wife. >> and my wife's little doll dog is in surgery right now. >> you don't know the whole s
pascal vermont of san francisco leaved to for arkansas. vermont will provide disaster mental health relief to the affected families and families. the red cross is giving help to 12 states. >>> 8:54 this morning, we have video of an angry confrontation between neighbors in brentwood after two separate dog attacks. a 52-year-old woman who was walking her dog on nunn street yesterday when two dogs attacked her. she was bitten on the face, hand and ankle. and less than 10 minutes later,...
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matt is waiting in arkansas. good morning. everybody seems to be on the same page. history will look well on shinseki. out and speak up for people in these facilities. they are hard workers. they deserve better than this. about there talking doctors and nurses? caller: yes, the whole staff. --n we are talking to people like to hear what they have to say. i guarantee it is because of funding. we need to quit going after and take a deep breath and take a step back and really look at things. thank you. caller: the -- host: that line for veterans -- republicans seek to keep pressure on obama in the wake of shinseki's resignation. boehner. bit from john [video clip] >> generals shinseki has dedicated his life to our country and we thank him for his surface. for his service. his resignation does not absolve the president of his responsibility to step in and make things right for our veterans. business as usual cannot continue. as a first step in the house of the v.a. accountability act. until a president outlines a ,ision and effective plan today's announcement changes no
matt is waiting in arkansas. good morning. everybody seems to be on the same page. history will look well on shinseki. out and speak up for people in these facilities. they are hard workers. they deserve better than this. about there talking doctors and nurses? caller: yes, the whole staff. --n we are talking to people like to hear what they have to say. i guarantee it is because of funding. we need to quit going after and take a deep breath and take a step back and really look at things. thank...
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he is denying global warming and places like in arkansas where tom cotton has talked about raising the medicare age. they are going so far to the right, because they are worried about the right flank. it is going to be hard to get back. >> maybe this is like an interesting political science experiment. i am really curious about this, lynn. we looked at christine o'donnell, sharon engle, ken bukhar. we looked at these that lost general elections republicans should win. we said, too far to the right, too extreme, all these things. the bet republicans seem to be making that it wasn't the itology that sunk these candidates. it was the fact that they said things publicly that sounded way off the spectrum it logically. if they can no, ma'am name candidates that are more marketable and know how to present themselves, they can have the same voters. mitch mcconnell can embrace all the tea party stuff. what do you think of that bet? >> let me refine it a little bit. the tea party, we agree they have had terrific success not in electing people but moving the party to their policies. we have in th
he is denying global warming and places like in arkansas where tom cotton has talked about raising the medicare age. they are going so far to the right, because they are worried about the right flank. it is going to be hard to get back. >> maybe this is like an interesting political science experiment. i am really curious about this, lynn. we looked at christine o'donnell, sharon engle, ken bukhar. we looked at these that lost general elections republicans should win. we said, too far to...
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got an early test in arkansas, which is one of the few states where a judge hasn't thrown it out and they had a low turnout primary. total chaos, including the republican gubernatorial front runner showing up without their i.d. and getting turned away. this is what happens to combat a problem that does not actually exist. >> asa hutchinson sent an aide to get it and come back. >> actually some good news for once. 25 states now have an unemployment rate below 6%, which is actually encouraging, and this includes states like ohio, pennsylvania, places where not necessarily people are thinking that there are going to be jobs but things are slightly improving. things are not so great in places like rhode island and nevada, but it's at least an encouraging sign that this recovery is slowly moving forward. >> and jonathan, between pastry bites there, what's the -- >> i will not indulge on camera. i think one of the most undercovered primaries was the idaho secretary district where mike simpson, the republican, won. part of the reason he won, he had huge help, $2.4 million in outside spendin
got an early test in arkansas, which is one of the few states where a judge hasn't thrown it out and they had a low turnout primary. total chaos, including the republican gubernatorial front runner showing up without their i.d. and getting turned away. this is what happens to combat a problem that does not actually exist. >> asa hutchinson sent an aide to get it and come back. >> actually some good news for once. 25 states now have an unemployment rate below 6%, which is actually...
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everything from the deadly toranados earlier in the week, including one that went over 40 miles in arkansas and moved a car almost 30 miles and, also, the severe flooding we have had the last few days. quieter pattern. you can see the mid section is usuallied sunshine and dry weather. a couple of spots. one front into the east coast, that has predominantly moved out. the lingering trailing edge of that becoming stationary over the state of florida. >> will lead to mother areas of rain, not the prolific stuff like we saw a couple of days ago where pensacola was one of the heaviest hit. a couple of places got close to two feet of rain if you added up a couple. banding but as the front moves a little bit, isn't tral florida is getting under that type of you can see a lot of the east coast stays dry but as we roll this into tomorrow, that forecast, precipitation, that's what we are looking at. really what we will watch for is a couple of inches a chance for a couple of thunderstorms out of all of this. if you look at this in contrast to the big picture, a dry day across the country today. tomor
everything from the deadly toranados earlier in the week, including one that went over 40 miles in arkansas and moved a car almost 30 miles and, also, the severe flooding we have had the last few days. quieter pattern. you can see the mid section is usuallied sunshine and dry weather. a couple of spots. one front into the east coast, that has predominantly moved out. the lingering trailing edge of that becoming stationary over the state of florida. >> will lead to mother areas of rain,...
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. >> dolcey artes is talking about the generating station, a relic of arkansas ticket tour and people say long outdated environmental prices. testing by the plant's previous owners turned up chemical found in groundwater. >> they say not to worry about it. it's not going to get to the drinking water. but, you know, over 5 million people drink from this water. >> the low-income, largely minority community 40 miles north of chicago was once a shopping destination for people from chicago's northshore community. >> that's changed. mary fran troha is a community activist. >> it looks like a death zone, desolate. and other than the little harbor, pier, yacht club, there really isn't too much. can't even afford to have lifeguards at the beach any more. >> in 2012, the illinois environmental protection agency issued violation notices citing a arsnic, bor on. n and chloride and other chemicals leaching. >> the plant's new owner told us via e-mail that it disputes the state's conclusion saying the wakegan plant is winged by the johns manville super fund site and a boiler and tannery to the west
. >> dolcey artes is talking about the generating station, a relic of arkansas ticket tour and people say long outdated environmental prices. testing by the plant's previous owners turned up chemical found in groundwater. >> they say not to worry about it. it's not going to get to the drinking water. but, you know, over 5 million people drink from this water. >> the low-income, largely minority community 40 miles north of chicago was once a shopping destination for people from...
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graduation, arkansas. 32nd anniversary. you said you have some -- what would you say to someone getting married as far as how do you make it work? >> i just say love each other and put god first. >> all right. i like that. and right here, she's signing for me. and a 70th birthday. i told you we had a lot to celebrate. dorothy, happy birthday. let's get into the forecast and talk about the twitter photos you shared with us. the flooding, my goodness. look at that. the flooding has been rough in the gulf coast. and will be again today. colorado springs, you see a pretty picture of the storm's popping up there. and what i wanted to leave you with is a look at how much rain is going to fall. anywhere in yellow there, has to look out throughout the day today. you could see >> all that weather, brought to you by straight talk wireless. >>> i'm holding the book for a reason. we have good news for fans of author cassandra claire. with 30 million books in print, she is out with her final installment of her best-selling "mortal instr
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or this tornado in arkansas was change?y climate that unequivocally state the 1.6 billion people who did not have electricity would like to have it. they are not going to get a by windmills and solar panels. that is the dichotomy we're looking at right now. if we have a limited amount of dollars to spend, where are they best spent right now? is it adaptation? i would like to have people adapt to a standard of living we have become accustomed to. the only way we will do that is fossil fuels. host: richard in south carolina. caller: i really commend you to spot on-- put on the "washington journal." i have been in this business for a while. i have done at all over the world. the relationship with the wind and solar in germany and europe and the smaller countries up in the baltics have been a total disaster. wind turbine companies virtually lied to these people on exactly how much power these turbines put out. coalcannot turn off the plants or the lights will go off in germany. they have the biggest collection of solar panels i
or this tornado in arkansas was change?y climate that unequivocally state the 1.6 billion people who did not have electricity would like to have it. they are not going to get a by windmills and solar panels. that is the dichotomy we're looking at right now. if we have a limited amount of dollars to spend, where are they best spent right now? is it adaptation? i would like to have people adapt to a standard of living we have become accustomed to. the only way we will do that is fossil fuels....
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can you imagine a woman who came from her roots, from arkansas, from the deep south, from tremendous segregation and poverty to having her portrait installed at the national gallery. >> that is what i was wondering. what did she think of the fact you were doing the documentary of her? >> we started working on the film two and a half years ago. we got her permission and her exclusive to do the film. she was very supportive of the film. we have done three days of interviews of her over the three last year. she was in great spirits. she was full of energy during the interviews. she is a riveting person. i still think of her in the present. it is hard to imagine she has passed. she was -- she was a giant in the world of arts and politics and political activism in america. she was a true american icon. her story -- i tell people, she was a woman who lived the lives of 12 people. so, our biggest challenge probably is how to take this enormous story and take it down to a 90-minute film. >> you could have named this a lot of things. the world's poet. the poet of the times. the 20th century p
can you imagine a woman who came from her roots, from arkansas, from the deep south, from tremendous segregation and poverty to having her portrait installed at the national gallery. >> that is what i was wondering. what did she think of the fact you were doing the documentary of her? >> we started working on the film two and a half years ago. we got her permission and her exclusive to do the film. she was very supportive of the film. we have done three days of interviews of her...
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i would say no more than any state than arkansas, which of course most of us chakd up as a red state a long time ago. it's not looking like a red state. it's looking decidedly purple this year. >> much more like a purple state, much more like a state during the time of bill clinton's dominance. you could end up going democratic on both those races. it's going to be i think very tight there. >> this is going to end up being a wild year for elections. coming up next, what if anything did we learn today? ♪ ♪ here at fidelity, we give you the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. hey there can i help you? (whispering) sorry. (whispering) hi, uh we need a new family plan. (whi
i would say no more than any state than arkansas, which of course most of us chakd up as a red state a long time ago. it's not looking like a red state. it's looking decidedly purple this year. >> much more like a purple state, much more like a state during the time of bill clinton's dominance. you could end up going democratic on both those races. it's going to be i think very tight there. >> this is going to end up being a wild year for elections. coming up next, what if anything...
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let's move to arkansas. mark pryor is the incumbent there. there this is a brand new ad. >> even if they agree secretary shinseki should requin, mark pryor refuses to clean up the mess. he says silence, he sides with obama. our veterans deserves a stronger leader than senator pryor. >> jacqui, those are two of the most competitive senate races but two races where democrats have felt better about begich and proyor. do you find it interesting? >> i think in states where obama is unpopular, absolutely you're doing see -- i'm surprised there are not more ads in some of those states and i think that's why you're seeing candidates like allison lundergan grimes in kentucky. >> we saw that in kentucky and georgia. you have the democratic incumbents who so far their leadership has been asking them to hold their fire. how long can they hold it? >> this is a challenge for the white house, too, here. look, rule number one in crisis management is you want to cauterize the wound. here you want to fire shinseki. it's not black and white. this is not obama's
let's move to arkansas. mark pryor is the incumbent there. there this is a brand new ad. >> even if they agree secretary shinseki should requin, mark pryor refuses to clean up the mess. he says silence, he sides with obama. our veterans deserves a stronger leader than senator pryor. >> jacqui, those are two of the most competitive senate races but two races where democrats have felt better about begich and proyor. do you find it interesting? >> i think in states where obama is...